Cheapest Premier League Subscription Plan Singapore (2026)

For the 2026/27 season the cheapest way to watch all 380 Premier League games in Singapore is an existing StarHub mobile or broadband customer's Premier+ rate of S$25.46 a month, or its annual Premier+ pass at S$238 (about S$19.83 a month). If you are 18 to 25, StarHub's Young Fans rate of S$12.73 a month is the cheapest of all. If you have no StarHub service, the new direct-to-fan Premier League + (PL+) app costs S$44 a month or S$399 for the full season (about S$33.25 a month), and StarHub's contract-free standalone plan is S$40.74 a month. Singapore is the worldwide launch market for PL+, which means a season here costs a fraction of what a UK fan pays across Sky Sports and TNT Sports, the two broadcasters that now split UK live rights. The trick is matching the plan to whether you already pay StarHub for anything, your age, and whether you want every match or just the big ones.

The cheapest plan depends on what you already pay

There is no single cheapest Premier League plan in Singapore for 2026/27, because the price you pay turns on three things: whether you are already a StarHub mobile or broadband customer, how old you are, and whether you commit for the season or pay month to month. StarHub holds the exclusive Singapore broadcast rights from 2022/23 through 2027/28, so it sets most of the prices that matter.

If you already pay StarHub for a mobile line or home broadband, you get the Premier+ add-on at S$25.46 a month, which is the cheapest standard route to all 380 matches. Commit to the full season instead and the Premier+ annual pass is S$238 one-off, which works out to about S$19.83 a month, the cheapest per-month figure for an adult.

If you are between 18 and 25, StarHub's Young Fans plan is S$12.73 a month with no lock-in, half the usual S$25.46 rate. That is the lowest monthly price any fan can get, and it is worth checking your eligibility before paying anything else. Work the difference into your monthly plan with the personal budget calculator so a season's football does not quietly eat into your emergency fund.

What's new for 2026/27: Premier League + (PL+)

The big change this season is that the Premier League has launched its own streaming service, Premier League + (PL+), and chose Singapore as its exclusive global launch market. It is the first time the league has sold directly to fans anywhere in the world, so what happens here is being watched closely by the rest of the football world.

PL+ carries all 380 Premier League matches live, plus the Emirates FA Cup and the season-opening Community Shield, with streaming in up to 4K where supported. You can use it on up to 5 devices with 2 simultaneous live streams, and it adds multi-angle viewing, watch-party features, time-shift, real-time stats overlays and a studio content library of highlights, analysis and full replays. Direct subscriptions opened on 5 August 2026 for the 2026/27 season.

PL+ matters for price because it gives non-StarHub households a way in without a telco relationship. Before this, if you did not subscribe to StarHub you were stuck with the contract-free standalone plan. Now you have a straight app subscription, a season pass, and even a single-day option, which we price out next.

Every 2026/27 plan, priced out

Here is the full menu for the 2026/27 season at Singapore prices, drawn from StarHub's official Premier League page and the Premier League's own launch details. Read it as a single grid: the cheapest column for you is whichever row your situation sits in.

Two figures jump out. The StarHub Young Fans rate of S$12.73 a month is by far the lowest, but it is restricted to ages 18 to 25. Singapore's Pioneer Generation gets the same S$12.73 starting price with eligible StarHub services, and StarHub bundles it with 4K Ultra HD viewing, so an older fan in the household can watch at the youth rate too. For everyone else, committing to a season pass beats paying monthly: the StarHub annual Premier+ at S$238 is about S$19.83 a month, and even the non-customer PL+ annual pass at S$399 is about S$33.25 a month, well below its own S$44 monthly rate.

The daily PL+ pass at S$16 is the priciest way to watch per match and only works on mobile, so it makes sense only for the rare one-off game, not a season. If you want more than the Premier League, the StarHub UltraSports bundle at S$91 a month folds in the FA Cup and Champions League via Sports+, Netflix Standard, 10Gbps broadband and a TV box on a 24-month contract, which is a different purchase entirely from a pure football subscription.

Premier League viewing options in Singapore, 2026/27 season
PlanWho it's forPricePer monthContract
StarHub Young FansStarHub customers aged 18-25S$12.73/monthS$12.73No lock-in
StarHub Pioneer GenerationPioneer Generation with eligible StarHub servicesFrom S$12.73/monthFrom S$12.73No lock-in
StarHub Premier+ annualExisting StarHub mobile/broadbandS$238 one-off~S$19.8312 months prepaid
StarHub Premier+ (existing customer)Existing StarHub mobile/broadbandS$25.46/monthS$25.46No lock-in
PL+ annual passAnyone, full seasonS$399 one-off~S$33.2512 months prepaid
StarHub PL-only (standalone)No StarHub serviceS$40.74/monthS$40.74No lock-in
PL+ monthlyAnyone, month to monthS$44/monthS$44Cancel anytime
PL+ daily pass (mobile only)One-off single matchS$16/dayn/aPer day
StarHub UltraSports bundleWant PL + FA Cup + UCL + broadbandS$91/monthS$9124 months

Where Singtel fits in 2026/27

Singtel does not hold the Premier League rights; StarHub does, exclusively, through 2027/28. What Singtel TV customers have is cross-carriage access, a regulatory arrangement that lets them watch the Premier League on Singtel TV by subscribing to StarHub's Premier Pack at the same rate StarHub charges its own basic-tier customers.

From 1 November 2025 that Premier Pack rate rose from S$66.11 to S$69.90 a month, which StarHub attributed to content licensing and operating costs. That makes the Singtel cross-carriage route the most expensive standard way to watch the Premier League in Singapore, noticeably above StarHub's own S$40.74 standalone plan and the S$44 PL+ app. Singtel TV customers on cross-carriage also continue to get the FA Cup at no extra charge.

If you are a Singtel TV customer paying S$69.90 a month purely for football, it is worth comparing that against switching to a StarHub mobile or broadband plan to get the S$25.46 Premier+ rate, or simply taking PL+ at S$44, before the season's spending adds up. Treat the recurring fee the way you would any subscription review, the same discipline you would apply to a savings account.

How and where to actually watch

Price aside, the practical question is which screen each plan runs on, because that decides whether you can watch on the TV, the phone on the train, or both. StarHub's Premier League plans play through the StarHub TV+ app on iOS and Android, on the web at starhubtvplus.com, and on compatible TV devices, with a cloud-recording option for matches you cannot catch live. There is no separate set-top box requirement for the app routes, so a StarHub subscriber can sign in on a smart TV or laptop and start watching.

PL+ is the standalone app from the league itself, available on mobile, smart TV and web. It allows 5 registered devices with 2 live streams at the same time, which is what makes splitting a household subscription realistic: one person on the TV, another on a phone. The S$16 PL+ day pass is the exception, because it works on mobile only, so it is no use if you wanted to put a one-off big match on the living-room screen.

Singtel TV households watch through the Singtel TV interface after registering for cross-carriage, rather than through StarHub's own app. Whichever route you take, set the account up before kick-off rather than minutes before, since first-time sign-in and device registration can take a few attempts. The recurring cost is the part worth tracking; logging it alongside your other streaming subscriptions stops a stack of S$10-to-S$44 monthly fees from quietly drifting past what you meant to spend.

Which plan should you pick

The fastest way to the cheapest plan is to answer a short chain of questions in order, stopping at the first one that fits. Are you aged 18 to 25 and a StarHub customer, or in the Pioneer Generation with eligible StarHub services? Take the S$12.73 rate; nothing beats it. If not, do you already pay StarHub for mobile or broadband? Take Premier+ at S$25.46 a month, or the S$238 annual pass if you want the lowest per-month figure and will watch the whole season.

If you have no StarHub service, the choice narrows to PL+ and StarHub's standalone plan. For a full season, the PL+ annual pass at S$399 is the cheapest, since it undercuts both the S$44 PL+ monthly and the S$40.74 StarHub standalone over ten months. For a short stint of a few months, the S$40.74 standalone edges the S$44 PL+ monthly. Only reach for the S$16 day pass if you want a single match and nothing more, and only the S$91 UltraSports bundle if you also want the Champions League and broadband in one contract.

Singtel TV customers are the one group who should think about switching rather than subscribing. Paying S$69.90 a month on cross-carriage purely for football is the most expensive route, so weigh the cost of moving a mobile or broadband line to StarHub, which unlocks the S$25.46 Premier+ rate, against simply taking PL+ at S$44. Sizing that monthly figure against the rest of your outgoings in the personal budget calculator keeps the decision honest.

How to pay the least for the 2026/27 season

Once you know the menu, getting the cheapest price is a matter of slotting yourself into the right row and committing for the season rather than drifting month to month. The savings are real: paying S$44 a month on PL+ for the roughly ten months of a season is about S$440, while the S$399 annual pass covers the same season for S$41 less and never lapses mid-run.

If you already pay StarHub for a mobile line or broadband, claim the existing-customer Premier+ rate before anything else. At S$25.46 a month it is cheaper than the PL+ app, and the S$238 annual Premier+ pass is cheaper still per month. Do not pay the S$40.74 standalone rate if you have any StarHub service that qualifies you for the lower price.

For students and young workers, the S$12.73 Young Fans rate is the single biggest lever, so verify your eligibility before buying. And if you only care about a handful of marquee fixtures rather than all 380 games, splitting a household PL+ subscription (5 devices, 2 streams) with flatmates or family, or skipping a subscription entirely and watching the occasional match at a sports bar, can beat any monthly plan. Run a quick comparison the way you would weigh up other recurring lifestyle spending before you sign up.

Why a season here costs so little by global standards

Singapore fans complain about the price, but by world standards the 2026/27 deal is cheap. In the UK, live rights for 2025/26 onward are split between Sky Sports and TNT Sports only, after Amazon Prime Video dropped out of the auction, and not every match is even shown live because of the Saturday 3pm blackout. A fan who subscribes to both Sky Sports and TNT Sports pays on the order of GBP 60 to GBP 70 a month for the base packages, before any add-ons, which is roughly GBP 600 to GBP 700 a season, or about S$1,000 to S$1,200 at mid-2026 rates of around 1.71 SGD to the pound.

Against that, a Singapore season on PL+ at S$399, or S$238 as a StarHub customer, or S$12.73 a month as a young fan, buys all 380 matches in one place for a fraction of what a UK fan pays for only the matches that clear the blackout. Part of that is the league using Singapore as a launch market and pricing PL+ to win subscribers; part is that one provider here carries every game rather than splitting them across two broadcasters.

The league has been open about why it picked Singapore. Its chief media officer, Paul Molnar, called PL+ the first time the Premier League has run a direct-to-fans streaming service anywhere in the world, and chief executive Richard Masters framed the launch as a way to learn whether the model could be repeated in other markets. Singapore won the trial on a mix of strong brand following, high household spending power, widespread IPTV use and fast connectivity, which is also why the introductory pricing is keen. The flip side is that StarHub's exclusive broadcast rights run only through the 2027/28 season, so today's prices and the PL+ arrangement are not guaranteed to survive the next rights auction.

That gap is worth keeping in mind when you decide whether to pay for football at all. A S$25 to S$44 monthly habit is S$300 to S$528 a year, money that compounds if redirected. If you are weighing the subscription against saving, the compound interest calculator shows what that recurring sum becomes over a few years, and the opportunity cost of any fixed monthly spend is the same idea applied to your wallet.

What you do and don't get for the money

Before you pick a plan, be clear on what is and is not included, because a cheap plan that misses the matches you want is not cheap. All the main Premier League plans, on StarHub and on PL+, carry the full 380-game league season plus the Emirates FA Cup and the Community Shield.

What none of these football-only plans include is the UEFA Champions League, the Carabao Cup, or other European and domestic cups beyond the FA Cup. If you want the Champions League, you need StarHub's Sports+ tier, which sits inside the UltraSports bundle at S$91 a month rather than any standalone Premier League plan. So a fan who follows both the Premier League and the Champions League cannot get everything from the cheapest tiers alone.

On quality and access, PL+ gives up to 4K where supported, 5 registered devices and 2 simultaneous streams, which is what makes household sharing practical. StarHub's own plans stream in Ultra-HD via its app and web player. For most viewers the picture and feature set are close enough that price, not quality, is the deciding factor between PL+ and StarHub for the same coverage.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest Premier League subscription in Singapore for 2026/27?

For fans aged 18 to 25 who are StarHub customers, the Young Fans plan at S$12.73 a month is the cheapest. For other adults, the cheapest per-month route is StarHub's annual Premier+ pass at S$238 (about S$19.83 a month) if you already have StarHub mobile or broadband, or the existing-customer Premier+ rate at S$25.46 a month. If you have no StarHub service, the cheapest season option is the PL+ annual pass at S$399 (about S$33.25 a month).

What is Premier League + (PL+) and how much does it cost in Singapore?

PL+ is the Premier League's own direct-to-fan streaming service, and Singapore is its exclusive global launch market for the 2026/27 season. It costs S$44 a month, S$399 for an annual season pass, or S$16 for a mobile-only 24-hour pass. It carries all 380 league matches plus the FA Cup and Community Shield, in up to 4K, on up to 5 devices with 2 simultaneous streams. Direct subscriptions opened on 5 August 2026.

Can I still watch the Premier League on Singtel TV in 2026/27?

Yes, through cross-carriage. Singtel does not hold the rights, but Singtel TV customers can subscribe to StarHub's Premier Pack and watch on Singtel TV. That rate rose to S$69.90 a month from 1 November 2025, which makes it the most expensive standard way to watch. Cross-carriage customers also keep FA Cup access at no extra charge. If you only want the Premier League, StarHub Premier+ (S$25.46) or PL+ (S$44) is cheaper.

Is the PL+ annual pass cheaper than paying monthly?

Yes, for a full season. At S$44 a month, roughly ten months of a season costs about S$440, while the S$399 annual pass covers the same season for S$41 less and does not lapse mid-run. The annual pass only loses if you plan to watch for just a few months. For StarHub customers, the annual Premier+ at S$238 is also cheaper per month than the S$25.46 monthly rate.

Does any Premier League plan include the Champions League?

No. The Premier League plans on StarHub and PL+ include the 380 league matches plus the FA Cup and Community Shield, but not the UEFA Champions League or the Carabao Cup. The Champions League is part of StarHub's Sports+ tier, which is bundled into the UltraSports plan at S$91 a month on a 24-month contract, not any standalone Premier League subscription.

How much do StarHub customers save versus non-customers?

A fair bit. Existing StarHub mobile or broadband customers pay S$25.46 a month for Premier+ or S$238 a year, while someone with no StarHub service pays S$40.74 a month on the standalone plan or S$44 a month on PL+. Over a full season that gap is roughly S$150 to S$240. If you are already a StarHub customer, claim the lower rate rather than paying the standalone or PL+ price.

Why is the Premier League so much cheaper in Singapore than the UK?

In the UK, live rights from 2025/26 are split between Sky Sports and TNT Sports only, after Amazon Prime Video dropped out, and a fan who subscribes to both pays on the order of GBP 60 to GBP 70 a month for the base packages, around GBP 600 to GBP 700 a season (roughly S$1,000 to S$1,200), while the Saturday 3pm blackout still keeps some matches off air. In Singapore one provider carries all 380 matches plus the FA Cup, and the league priced PL+ aggressively to win subscribers in its launch market, so a full season costs a small fraction of the UK total for far more games.

Is there a Pioneer Generation discount for the Premier League?

Yes. StarHub offers Singapore's Pioneer Generation the Premier League from S$12.73 a month with eligible StarHub services, the same starting price as the 18-to-25 Young Fans rate, and it includes matches in 4K Ultra HD. That makes it one of the two cheapest routes to the full season for an older fan in a StarHub household. Eligibility and sign-up are handled by StarHub, so confirm the terms with them before paying any other rate.

What app do I watch the Premier League on in Singapore?

StarHub plans play through the StarHub TV+ app on iOS and Android, the web player at starhubtvplus.com, and compatible TV devices, with a cloud-recording option. PL+ is the league's own app on mobile, smart TV and web, allowing 5 registered devices and 2 simultaneous live streams. The S$16 PL+ day pass is mobile-only. Singtel TV customers on cross-carriage watch through Singtel's own interface rather than StarHub's app.

Can I share a PL+ subscription with family or flatmates?

Within limits, yes. PL+ allows up to 5 registered devices and 2 live streams running at once, so a household can split one subscription across the TV and a phone. Two people in different homes could share the S$399 annual pass and still come out cheaper than two separate monthly plans, as long as you do not need more than two live streams at the same time. The mobile-only S$16 day pass is not built for sharing.

How long are StarHub's Premier League rights, and will prices change?

StarHub holds the exclusive Singapore broadcast rights from 2022/23 through the 2027/28 season under a six-year deal signed in 2022. The current Premier+, Young Fans and PL+ prices apply to that window and are set by StarHub and the league. After 2027/28 the rights go back to auction, so there is no guarantee that the same provider, the same PL+ arrangement, or these prices will carry into the following season.

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